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. >>> 29-year-old krystle campbell died right near the marathon finish line. her mother simply heart broken. >> she was a wonderful person. everybody that knew her loved he her. >> the family was initially told that krystle had survived. >>> and the sweet signature tune for the boston red sox at fenway park turns up of all places at yankee stadium on the playlist last night, and i know everybody was rooting for boston. >> what a tribute. >> goosebumps watching that. good wednesday morning. welcome to a special edition of "early start." i'm brooke baldwin. >> i'm john bermen. we are live in boston. it's 5:00 a.m. in the east. >>> new developments in the boston marathon bombings to tell you about this morning. investigators tracking down some 2,000 leads. 2,000. examining chilling new photos. these photos just released overnight showing the remains of one of the detonated devices. they show wires, they show a battery and bits of what appears to be a circuit board. reuters says a government official who did not want to be identified shared these photos overnight
. >>> 29-year-old krystle campbell died right near the marathon finish line. her mother simply heart broken. >> she was a wonderful person. everybody that knew her loved he her. >> the family was initially told that krystle had survived. >>> and the sweet signature tune for the boston red sox at fenway park turns up of all places at yankee stadium on the playlist last night, and i know everybody was rooting for boston. >> what a tribute. >> goosebumps...
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campbell and a chinese graduate student lu lingzi were killed and the explosives. 29 year-old krystle campbell was standing near the finish line when the bombs exploded. her mother patty campbell could not stop sobbing as she talked about how wonderful her daughter was. >> she had a heart of gold, she always had a smile, you could not ask for better daughter. i cannot believe this happened. she was such a hard worker and everything she did. this did not make any sense. >> several boston area public safety unions are offering a $50,000 reward leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for the attacks. >> address have been made in the murder of the bay area paramedic was driving in the oakland hills april 2nd when he was shot and killed. five arrests, all boys aged 16 or younger and will tran is at police headquarters in oakland. >> the two youngest suspects are 14 years old. they made the final rest yesterday. they made the arrest of the same day that clinton boy yeaer was laid to rest. he was a paramedic in santa clara county. he was here to take his father to the hospi
campbell and a chinese graduate student lu lingzi were killed and the explosives. 29 year-old krystle campbell was standing near the finish line when the bombs exploded. her mother patty campbell could not stop sobbing as she talked about how wonderful her daughter was. >> she had a heart of gold, she always had a smile, you could not ask for better daughter. i cannot believe this happened. she was such a hard worker and everything she did. this did not make any sense. >> several...
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we heard the reports about the funerals today for krystle campbell. today there is a memorial service for the 23-year-old graduate student from china who was at the marathon with a friend. ut it is still a very delicate situation. it is starting to get back to normal. boylston street is still closed to the public. it is due to reopen in the next 24 hours, initially businesses will be allowed back to reopen and i would imagine that we will see normality return here. >> david willis in boston. thanks very much. well, for more on the case against the bombing suspect goes from here i spoke a short time ago with pat who served as assistant attorney general for national security. using a weapon of mass destruction, what is the thinking behind that charge? >> well, it is a federal charge. they wanted the case to be in federal court where the death penalty was available to them. it is a common charge in terrorism cases. a weapon of mass destruction can be any explosive device and in this case they fit perfectly. >> he will be charged and tried in a federal co
we heard the reports about the funerals today for krystle campbell. today there is a memorial service for the 23-year-old graduate student from china who was at the marathon with a friend. ut it is still a very delicate situation. it is starting to get back to normal. boylston street is still closed to the public. it is due to reopen in the next 24 hours, initially businesses will be allowed back to reopen and i would imagine that we will see normality return here. >> david willis in...
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krystle campbell was one of those killed. her mother paid tribute to her. >> i cannot leave this has happened. she was such a hard worker in everything she did. >> boston is a city that mourns for its dead. tomorrow, president obama comes to sharon agreed, and to reassure a nation shaken by the attacks on the marathon. >> a busy day in the investigation where we do seem to have fixed the sound problems that we have with boston. lord trevelyan is there. we have been getting conflicting reports -- laura trevelyan is there. we have been getting conflicting reports. describe for us what we know and what we do not know. time, thereoint in are two things we know. boston police and the fbi have said that no arrests have been made in connection with this case. and we also understand that a press conference with information from the police and the fbi was do about half an hour ago, but was postponed. that is due this evening. those are the two things we know. the rest of the realm of speculation and contradictory information is someth
krystle campbell was one of those killed. her mother paid tribute to her. >> i cannot leave this has happened. she was such a hard worker in everything she did. >> boston is a city that mourns for its dead. tomorrow, president obama comes to sharon agreed, and to reassure a nation shaken by the attacks on the marathon. >> a busy day in the investigation where we do seem to have fixed the sound problems that we have with boston. lord trevelyan is there. we have been getting...
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krystle campbell. all three were killed as they stood near the boston on the last day of her life, men lu posted this picture titled "my wonderful breakfast." among the 14=thousand comments on her microblogging website, this would want to harm her. another chinese student is among the dozens of victims being treated at a half=dozen boston hospitals. expected to survive, but many suffered horrible wounds. >> "we had, as of today, seven amputations in five patients." >> "and how do you tell someone >> "well you have to be honest and it's a very difficult especially, and their caregivers. but we just be honest. we do the best we >> catherine: at boston medical center, two patients, including a 5- year-old, boy, are still in critical condition, but all are expected to survive. this office, have been released. eight are still in critical and cut condition. has three remaining patients. is not as the go-between both of injury in good condition; of >> pam:a 10-year-old boy is in critical condition with multip
krystle campbell. all three were killed as they stood near the boston on the last day of her life, men lu posted this picture titled "my wonderful breakfast." among the 14=thousand comments on her microblogging website, this would want to harm her. another chinese student is among the dozens of victims being treated at a half=dozen boston hospitals. expected to survive, but many suffered horrible wounds. >> "we had, as of today, seven amputations in five patients."...
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this is krystle campbell who was a graduate student from china. if you read it, martin richard died at 8 and there was a 10-year-old in critical condition and a 9-year-old who lost a leg. three people died and there were a lot of people whose lives have been altered forever. >> go to mike barnacle and before we do more on the investigation, get a sense of where boston is right now. you have been talking to people literal low since this tragedy struck. i know that there was a news conference with the mayor and a lot of boston's best coming together to put together funds for the families of the injured and the killed. the city is coming together as best it can. >> it is. last evening there was a neighborhood memorial service for martin richard and his family. specifically for young martin. 8 years old killed in the blast. several hundred people showed up a few blocks from their home. there was an impromptu service in the boston common about a block from where we were yesterday and where i am today. a beautiful sunset service. the national anthem was
this is krystle campbell who was a graduate student from china. if you read it, martin richard died at 8 and there was a 10-year-old in critical condition and a 9-year-old who lost a leg. three people died and there were a lot of people whose lives have been altered forever. >> go to mike barnacle and before we do more on the investigation, get a sense of where boston is right now. you have been talking to people literal low since this tragedy struck. i know that there was a news...
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it's hard. >> the father alone but krystle campbell, her grandmother recently gave an interview and she was talking about how krystle gave up her single life, this young woman, to care for her grandmother. having her there made her feel safe. you have the other story you've talked about as well, two brothers, both losing parts of their leg and one calling, we're all someone's kid and these guys are in their 20s and 30s and one calls his mom and said mom, i'm hurt bad. that's someone's kid but going back to martin richard, you were talking with natalie, i'm not a mom but i'm an aunt and i have a 7-year-old, a 3-year-old, 14-year-old and a 16-year-old, nieces and nephews and seeing that little bright-eyed, toothy smile, you know, you talk about being a journalist and losing it. you're not a journalist when you see something like that. if your heart is not crushed you're not human. that's someone's baby and he's not going to come home. he's not going to go to high school, not going to go to prom, all of those milestones and his dad has to live with that pain. it's awful. >> we've seen too
it's hard. >> the father alone but krystle campbell, her grandmother recently gave an interview and she was talking about how krystle gave up her single life, this young woman, to care for her grandmother. having her there made her feel safe. you have the other story you've talked about as well, two brothers, both losing parts of their leg and one calling, we're all someone's kid and these guys are in their 20s and 30s and one calls his mom and said mom, i'm hurt bad. that's someone's kid...
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other two 8-year-old martin richard and 29-year-old chris krystle campbell. today we got update how some of them are doing. mike tobin was at the hospital a little bit earlier. is he live at the church where tomorrow president obama is set to attend a prayer service that we will cover certainly. but, mike, first, what do we know about those still in the hospital and their condition tonight? >> you know, bill, the news coming out of the hospitals overall is optimistic. doctors don't anticipate any further loss of life and they don't anticipate the need for any amputations. that being said, there is a somber note coming out of boston medical. doctors warning to keep a sharp out for post-traumatic stress. >> ptsd is not just about the patients it's about their families as well. we work with them from the beginning. there is no, as far as i know, any magic bullets to prevent this. but we need to, again, it's a process and evolves over time and it's something, again, that people need not to forget about that it's something that can be with these patients forever.
other two 8-year-old martin richard and 29-year-old chris krystle campbell. today we got update how some of them are doing. mike tobin was at the hospital a little bit earlier. is he live at the church where tomorrow president obama is set to attend a prayer service that we will cover certainly. but, mike, first, what do we know about those still in the hospital and their condition tonight? >> you know, bill, the news coming out of the hospitals overall is optimistic. doctors don't...
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krystle campbell, the 29-year-old at the finish line clearing on a friend. and later this evening, boston university will hold a memorial service for lu lingzi, the 23-year-old graduate, the student from china also killed in the blast. meanwhile as crews clean up the crime scene today, new questions about how the fbi interrogated tamerlan tsarnaev before the attacks. >> why didn't the fbi follow up on that? you combine the first interrogation, the first examination plus the subsequent act. when somebody is brought to your attention, you investigate and find nothing and then he carries out murders, you wonder, didn't you miss something in the investigation? >> and today, our investigative team uncovered new details about the suspect's weapons. tamerlan and dzhokhar both carried illegal guns. neither had proper permits nor petitions and dzhokhar tsarnaev was under age. within the last hour the white house explained why the surviving suspect will go through the criminal system. >> he will not be treated as an enemy combatant. we will prosecute this terrorist th
krystle campbell, the 29-year-old at the finish line clearing on a friend. and later this evening, boston university will hold a memorial service for lu lingzi, the 23-year-old graduate, the student from china also killed in the blast. meanwhile as crews clean up the crime scene today, new questions about how the fbi interrogated tamerlan tsarnaev before the attacks. >> why didn't the fbi follow up on that? you combine the first interrogation, the first examination plus the subsequent...
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campbell and lu lingzi, a chinese graduate student at boston university. last night, neighbors and friends of martin richard and his family held a candlelight vigil near a baseball diamond and field where he used to play. >> everybody knows them, everybody loves them. it's just unthinkable, you know, anybody's little boy, was our little boy. >> reporter: boston common was the site of another vigil last night. several hundred turned out to sing and pay tribute to those killed, and the more than 170 injured. >> bostonians and people who are here are resilient and we come together in the hardest times and the best times so you know it's still great to be a bostonian. >> reporter: and in washington today, secretary of state john kerry, who also calls boston home, spoke emotionally at a congressional hearing. >> the granddaughter of a very, very close supporter and friend of mine through all my political career is fighting to keep both of her legs. boston is not going to be intimidated by this. but we're going to find out who did this. >> reporter: many of the
campbell and lu lingzi, a chinese graduate student at boston university. last night, neighbors and friends of martin richard and his family held a candlelight vigil near a baseball diamond and field where he used to play. >> everybody knows them, everybody loves them. it's just unthinkable, you know, anybody's little boy, was our little boy. >> reporter: boston common was the site of another vigil last night. several hundred turned out to sing and pay tribute to those killed, and...
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campbell. the dozens of injured spectators. the long and agonizing process of healing has just begun. the city and country are beginning to recover. the cheering crowds at yesterday's red sox games were a visceral symbol that boston was back. in fact, boston didn't stay down long after the initial bombings. before the events of the week's end, many in boston, across the country had returned to business as usual with a defiant resilience in the face of violence whose source at that point was still unknown. but then on thursday, the terror returned. the late-night shootout and unprecedented lockdown of an area. the mill tarization of streets. it ripped the scab off the fresh wound. if we weren't terrified before, suddenly we were. the spontaneous cheers of residents upon the capture of the suspect showed the almost giddy relief that it was all over so soon. but even as we cheer in relief, it's worth remembering that we are a nation that has responded to collective terror by compromising our own c
campbell. the dozens of injured spectators. the long and agonizing process of healing has just begun. the city and country are beginning to recover. the cheering crowds at yesterday's red sox games were a visceral symbol that boston was back. in fact, boston didn't stay down long after the initial bombings. before the events of the week's end, many in boston, across the country had returned to business as usual with a defiant resilience in the face of violence whose source at that point was...